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Core Partners Hosted By

2nd International Conference On Through-life Engineering Services (TESConf 2013)

EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing

Through-life Engineering Services

Conference Sponsor

Conference Programme

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Online Conference Details

INTERNET ACCESS

If you use your own laptop or mobile device, you can access the internet through wifi using eduroam (education roaming), the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. If you do not have an eduroam account then when you are at Cranfield you can use our guest internet access using the user name and password available at the registration desk. CONFERENCE PROGRAMME ONLINE

The conference programme is available to download as a pdf from the conference website:

http://www.through-life-engineering-services.org/index.php/tesconf/conference-programme

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ONLINE

The conference proceedings are available to access and to download papers as pdfs from the publisher’s website:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22128271/11/supp/C

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The International Third-Life Engineering Services Conference: Ptogramme (Room-Day-Slot)

04 November 2014

Auditorium Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4

08:30 09.30 Registration

09:30 09:50 Opening (R.Roy)

09:50 10:30 Keynot 1: R.Stark (R.Roy)

10:30 11:10 Keynote 2: M.McCue

(R.Roy)

11:10 11:40 Coffee Break

11:40 12:00 1-1-1- The Challenge of No-Fault-Found in

Through-Life- Engineering Service Provision (G.Huby)

2-1-1 Self-Healing Technologies

(A.Tiwari)

3-1-1- Insustrial Workshop:

Obsolescence Management (J.Erkotuncu)

12:00 12:20

12:20 12:40

12:40 13:00

13:00 14:00 Lunch

14:00 14:40 Keynot 3: B.Lung

(B.Bardo)

14:40 15:20 Keynote 4: I.S. Jawahir (B.Bardo)

15:20 15:50 Coffee Break

15:50 16:10 1-1-2 Product Devolpment for

Through-Life Engineering Services

(M.Karlberg)

2-1-2 Condition Monitoring and

Prognostic Health Management-1

(S.Perinpanayagam)

3-1-2 Obsolescene Management

4-2-1 Industri-al Workshop:

No-Fault-Found

(C.Hockley)

16:10 16:30

16:30 16:50

3-1-3- Cost Engineering for

Through-Life Engineering

Servies (P.Foote)

16:50 17:10

17:20 17:40

18:00 Bus transfer to hotles and then to dinner

19:00 Dinner

3rd International Through-life Engineering Services Conference

4th & 5th November 2014Vincent Building

Cranfield University, UK

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The International Third-Life Engineering Services Conference: Ptogramme (Room-Day-Slot)

05 November 2014

Auditorium Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4

09:00 09:40 Keynote 5: Y. Nonaka

(A.Harrison)

09:40 10:20 Keynote 6: S.Perinpanaygam

(A.Harrison)

10:20 10:50 Coffee Break

10:50 11:10 1-2-1 Asset LIfe cycle

Management (A.Purvis)

2-2-1 Recent Progresses

in Jet-Engine Regeneration

(E.Ernst)

3-2-1 2014 NDT Workshop: Non-

Destructive testing in Maintenence

(P.Addepalli)

4-2-1 Industrial Panel: Standards for Through-Life

Engineering Services (1) (A.Shaw, P.Tasker,

S.Kelly)

11:10 11:30

11:30 11:50

11:50 12:10

12:10 12:30

12:30 13:30 Lunch

13:30 13:50 1-2-2 Condition Monitoring and

Prognostic

2-2-2- Functional and High

Temperature Surface

Engineering for Through-Life Engineering

Services (J.Endrino)

3-2-2 Systems De-sign for Through-Life Engineering Services

(F.Kimura)

4-2-2 Industrial Panel: Standards for Through-Life

Engineering Serivces (2) (A.Shaw, P.Tasker,

S.Kelly)

13:50 14:10

14:10 14:30

14:30 15:00 Closing and Award

Presentation (R.Roy)

15:00 15:30 Refreshments & Networking

15:30 Visit to the TES Centre and the OpsEx Institute

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Detailed Programme

Day 1 – Tuesday 04th November 2014

Keynote Speakers (Chair: Rajkumar Roy)

9:50 Keynote 1: Professor Rainer Stark, Fraunhofer IPK, Berlin “Advanced technologies in life cycle engineering”

10:30 Keynote 2: Dr Maureen McCue, Head of Research and Technology BAE SYSTEMS Military Air and Information “Technology – What do we want, when do we want it, why now?”

Conference Sessions and Papers:

Session 1-1-1The Challenge of No-Fault-Found in Through-Life Engineering Service Provision Chair: G. Huby

11:40 Paper 1-1-1-A“The contribution of maintenance human factors to no fault founds on aircraft systems engineering” N. Pickthall

12:00 Paper 1-1-1-B “The performance of observer-based residuals for detecting intermittent faults: The limitations” T. Sedighi, P.D. Foote, S. Khan

12:20 Paper 1-1-1-C“Study on intermittent faults and electrical continuity” W.S. Ahmad, S. Perinpanayagam, I. Jennions, S. Khan

12:40 Paper 1-1-1-D (Invited Paper)“Potentials of applying methods, tools, processes and knowledge from testing in product development to the NFF problem” C. Hans, K. Hribernik

Session 2-1-1Reliability, Prognostics and Self-Healing Chair: A. Tiwari

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11:40 Paper 2-1-1-A“Fault tolerant quadded logic cell structure with built-in adaptive time redundancy” P. Schiefer, R. McWilliam, A. Purvis

12:00 Paper 2-1-1-B“The design of reliable circuits using logic redundancy” T.C. Cavalcante, R. McWilliam, A. Purvis

12:20 Paper 2-1-1-C“Self-healing fuel pump controller mapped into memory based finite state machine” P. Schiefer, R. McWilliam, A. Purvis

12:40 Paper 2-1-1-D“Modelling, simulation and optimisation of a piezoelectric energy harvester” M. Farnsworth, A. Tiwari, R. Dorey

Session 3-1-111:40 Industrial Workshop: Obsolescence Management Chair: J. Erkoyuncu

Keynote Speakers (Chair: Bill Bardo)

14:00 Keynote 3: Professor Benoît Iung, CRAN, University of Lorraine “Advanced maintenance services for promoting sustainability”

14:40 Keynote 4: Professor I S Jawahir, Institute for Sustainable Manufacturing, University of Kentucky “The Impact of Novel Material Processing Methods on Component Quality, Life and Performance”

Conference Sessions and Papers:

Session 1-1-2Product Development for Through-Life Engineering Services Chair: M. Karlberg

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15:50 Paper 1-1-2-A“Functional product business models: A review of the literature and identification of operational tactical practices” W. Reim, D. Rönnberg Sjödin, V. Parida, A. Persson

16:10 Paper 1-1-2-B“Functional products lifecycle: Governed by sustainable win-win situations” J. Lindström, A. Dagman, M. Karlberg

16:30 Paper 1-1-2-C“Challenges and opportunities within simulation-driven functional product development and operation” J. Pavasson, A.-L. Ljung, M. Karlberg, I.A.S. Larsson, S. Johansson, T.S. Lundström

16:50 Paper 1-1-2-D “A decision support tool for optimising support site configuration of functional products” P. Kyösti, S. Reed, S. Sjödin

17:10 Paper 1-1-2-E “Context driven remaining useful life estimation” C.-A. Johansson, V. Simon, D. Galar

Session 2-1-2Condition Monitoring and Health Management –1 Chair: S. Perinpanayagam

15:50 Paper 2-1-2-A (Invited Paper)“Can equipment failure modes support the use of a condition based maintenance strategy?” D. Baglee, E. Jantunen

16:10 Paper 2-1-2-B“Machine monitoring system based on MTConnect technology” B. Edrington, B. Zhao, A. Hansel, M. Mori, M. Fujishima

16:30 Paper 2-1-2-C“Development of generic methodology for designing a structural health monitoring installation based on the acoustic emission technique” D. Gagar, M. Martinez, P. Foote

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16:50 Paper 2-1-2-D“Electromagnetic monitoring of semiconductor ageing” A.P. Duffy, J.F. Dawson, I.D. Flintoft, A.C. Marvin

Session 3-1-2Obsolescence Management Chair: T. Tomiyama

15:50 Paper 3-1-2-A“Mitigating the risk of software obsolescence in the oil and gas sector” J.A. Erkoyuncu, S. Ononiwu, R. Roy

16:10 Paper 3-1-2-B“Software obsolescence in defence” S. Rajagopal, J.A. Erkoyuncu, R. Roy

Session 3-1-3Cost Engineering for Through-Life Engineering Services Chair: P. Foote

16:50 Paper 3-1-3-A“Cost drivers of integrated maintenance in high-value systems” P. Amorim-Melo, E. Shehab, L. Kirkwood, P. Baguley

17:10 Paper 3-1-3-B“Challenges in cost analysis of innovative maintenance of distributed high-value assets” L. Kirkwood, E. Shehab, P. Baguley, P. Amorim-Melo, I. Durazo-Cardenas

Session 4-1-215:50 Industrial Workshop: No Fault Found Chair: C. Hockley

Conference Dinner at the Sculpture Gallery, Woburn Abbey

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Day 2 – Wednesday 5th November 2014

Keynote Speakers (Chair: Andy Harrison)

09:00 Keynote 5: Dr Youichi Nonaka, Chief Researcher, Hitachi Fast path finding system with GPGPU computing for replacement tasks in plant maintenance

09:40 Keynote 6: Dr Vijay Srinivasan, Chief of Systems Integration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA “On architecting and composing Through-Life engineering information services to enable smart manufacturing”

Conference Sessions and Papers:

Session 1-2-1Asset Life cycle Management Chair: A. Purvis

10:50 Paper 1-2-1-A“A multidisciplinary, expert-based approach for the identification of lifetime impacts in asset life cycle management” R.J. Ruitenburg, A.J.J. Braaksma, L.A.M. van Dongen

11:10 Paper 1-2-1-B“Precise vehicle location as a fundamental parameter for intelligent self-aware rail-track maintenance systems” I. Durazo-Cardenas, A. Starr, A. Tsourdos, M.Bevilacqua, J. Morineau

11:30 Paper 1-2-1-C“Through-life engineering services: A wind turbine perspective” J. Igba, K. Alemzadeh, C. Durugbo, K. Henningsen

11:50 Paper 1-2-1-D“Semantic web service wrappers as a foundation for interoperability in closed-loop product lifecycle management” M. Franke, K. Klein, K. Hribernik, D. Lappe, M. Veigt, K.-D. Thoben

Detailed Programme

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12:10 Paper 1-2-1-E“Naval engineering: Data indicative of the material state” G. Ford, C. McMahon, C. Rowley

Session 2-2-1Recent Progresses in Jet-Engine Regeneration Chair: B. Ernst

10:50 Paper 2-2-1-D“Recent progress in turbine blade and compressor blisk regeneration” J. Aschenbruck, R. Adamczuk, J.R. Seume

11:10 Paper 2-2-1-B“Multiscale optical inspection systems for the regeneration of complex capital goods” J. Schlobohm, Y. Li, A. Pösch, B. Langmann, M. Kästner, E. Reithmeier

11:30 Paper 2-2-1-C“Numerical investigation of circumferential coupled deterioration effects of a jet engine compressor front stage compared to blisk geometry” A. Kellersmann, G. Reitz, J. Friedrichs

11:50 Paper 2-2-1-A“Approaches for improving cutting processes and machine tools in re-contouring” B. Denkena, V. Boess, D. Nespor, F. Rust, F. Floeter

12:10 Paper 2-2-1-E“Crack repair of single crystal turbine blades using laser cladding technology” B. Rottwinkel, C. Nölke, S. Kaierle, V. Wesling

Session 3-2-110:50 Chair: P. Addepalli

Session 4-2-1 & 4-2-210:50 Industrial Panel: Standards for Through-life Engineering Services Chairs: A. Shaw, P. Tasker, S. Kelly

10:50 Paper 1-1-2-A“Establishing key performance drivers for through-life engineering services” A. Shaw, P. Tasker, F. Frodl, M.L. Corcella, R. González Muñoz, S. Deshpande, Q. Wei

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11:10 Paper 1-1-2-B“Through-life engineering services – Innovation and the role of standards” P. Tasker, A. Shaw, S. Kelly

Session 1-2-2Condition Monitoring and Health Management –2 Chair: K. Tracht

13:30 Paper 1-2-2-A“Integration of expert judgment into remaining useful lifetime prediction of components” P. Schuh, H. Stern, K. Tracht

13:50 Paper 1-2-2-B“State-based prognostics with state duration information of cracks in structure” O.F. Eker, Z. Skaf, F. Camci, I.K. Jennions

14:10 Paper 1-2-2-C“The application of Bayesian change point detection in UAV fuel systems” O. Niculita, Z. Skaf, I.K. Jennions

Session 2-2-2Functional and High Temperature Surface Engineering for Through-Life Engineering Services Chair: J. Endrino

13:30 Paper 2-2-2-A (Invited Paper)“The role of innovative nanomechanical test techniques in designing more durable, adaptive and multifunctional coatings” B.D. Beake

13:50 Paper 2-2-2-B“Comprehensive environmental testing of optical properties in thin films” I. Heras, E. Guillén, M. Krause, R. Wenisch, R. Escobar-Galindo

14:10 Paper 2-2-2-C“Wear coatings for high load applications” J. Rao, T. Rose, M. Craig, J.R. Nicholls

Session 3-2-2Systems Design for Through-Life Engineering Services Chair: F. Kimura

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13:30 Paper 3-2-2-A“A conceptual model for evaluating product-service systems leanness in UK manufacturing companies” M. Elnadi, E. Shehab

13:50 Paper 3-2-2-B“Improvement of system design process: Towards whole life cost reduction” P. Sydor, E. Shehab, T. Mackley, P. John, A. Harrison

14:10 Paper 3-2-2-C“An aerospace requirements setting model to improve system design” X. Tomas Centrich, E. Shehab, P. Sydor, T. Mackley, P. John, A. Harrison

N.B The paper numbers refer to room-slot-day-position in session.The conference organising committee reserve the right to change this programme

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Conference Dinner

Tuesday 5th November 2013: Dinner at the Woburn Sculpture Gallery

Woburn Abbey, comprising Woburn Park and its buildings which include the Sculpture Gallery, was originally founded as a Cistercian abbey in 1145. Taken from its monastic residents by Henry VIII and given to John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford, in 1547, it became the seat of the Russell family and the Dukes of Bedford. The Abbey was largely rebuilt starting in 1744 by the architects Henry Flitcroft and Henry Holland for the 4th Duke.

We will be organising coaches to take you to the conference dinner from the recommended hotels. Details of this transport will be announced at the conference. If in any doubt please ask at the registration desk.

If you have booked a hotel outside Cranfield, please let us know the details of your accommodation so that we can if possible arrange transport for you to the dinner or otherwise advise how to get there.

For accompanying guests costs, please contact Mrs Charmaine Bassindale on

Tel: +44 1234 750111 x 4031Email: [email protected]

Dress code for Dinner: “smart casual”

Woburn Sculpture GalleryWoburn Abbey

WoburnBedfordshireMK17 9WA

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On-Campus Shopping

Costcutter: Grocer, off-licence, video rental, newsagent. Open Monday to Friday 08.00 to 19.00. Saturday 08.30 to 16.00. Sunday 10.00 to 13.00.

Post Office Counter (in Costcutter): All Post Office service except car road tax. Open Monday to Thursday 09.00 to 17.00. Friday 09.00 to 16.30. It is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Post is collected from the red pillar box outside the shop Monday to Friday at 10.45 and 17.30, Saturday at 10.15, and Sunday at 11.15.

NatWest Bank: College Road, Cranfield University. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 09.00 to 16.30. Wednesday 09.30 to 16.30. Cash Point (24 hours) accepts NATWEST cards, MasterCard, Visa, Cirrus, EuroCard, and others. Telephone 0845 6013366

Barclays Bank: Cash Point (24 hours) accepting many cards including Visa and MasterCard.

Boys to Men: Hairdressers open Monday to Friday from 08.45 to 17.45 and Saturday from 08.30 to 13.15.

CSA Shop (Building 114): Sells stationery, clothing, snacks, and Cranfield memorabilia. Open Monday to Friday 08.30 to 18.00.

The Café Bookshop: A café and a bookshop selling hot and cold drinks, homemade cakes and snacks and books. Open Monday to Friday: 08:30 to 18.00.

Wharley End Garage and Shop: Petrol station and car care. Stocks groceries, milk, sandwiches, sweets, and car accessories. Open Monday to Friday 07.30 to 19.00, Saturday 08.30 to 17.30, and Sunday 09.00 to 17.00.

Cinemas and Theatres

Cineworld: Xscape, Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes. Website www.cineworld.co.uk A new entertainment complex featuring a 16 screen cinema, a ski slope, health complex, family leisure centre, shops and restaurants. Information and booking, telephone 01908-685000.

Milton Keynes Theatre and Gallery: Midsummer Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes. 01908-606090. www.mkweb.co.uk/mktheatre. A new theatre and gallery for Milton Keynes offering a wide range of entertainment: musicals, ballet, opera, plays, contemporary and traditional exhibitions.

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Food and Refreshments on Campus

Mitchell HallSelf-service restaurant open seven days a week serving beverages and snacks throughout the day with meals at set times. Monday to Friday: Breakfast 07.30 to 09.30, Lunch 12.00 to 13.45, Dinner 17.15 to 19.30 (7.15 pm on Friday). Weekends: Breakfast 07.30 to 10.00, Brunch 11.00 to 13.45, Dinner 17.15 to 19.15.

Mitchell Hall Bar & BistroThe bar is open lunchtimes and evenings Monday to Friday. The Bistro serves sandwiches and ploughman’s lunches Monday to Friday 12.00 to 14.00. Bar is also open Monday to Friday 17.30 to 23.00.

Stafford CrippsSelf-service restaurant open Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 14.30, serving coffee, tea, and snacks. Lunch 12.00 to 13.45.

College ArmsLively bar serving morning coffee, bar snacks and specialty pizzas lunchtimes Monday to Friday and every evening including weekends. Open from 11.00 to 23.00.

Cranfield Students Association (Building 114)Student café and bar serving hot and cold food, drinks and snacks from 08:30 to 23:00 Monday to Friday with slightly more limited hours at weekends.

Cafe Pacific (formerly the Dakota Club)A selection of homemade foods, drinks, wine, all day breakfasts, Open seven days a week in a unique setting overlooking the airfield.

Public Houses

Astwood: The Old Swan, Tel: 01234-391351, 17th Century thatched public house. Good food at reasonable value. Play area outside.

Cranfield: Cross Keys, Tel: 01234-750213, The Swan, Tel: 01234-750332. Traditional pub games: skittles, darts and pool.

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How to find us

Cranfield campus is located almost midway between the towns of Bedford and Milton Keynes and is conveniently situated between junctions 13 and 14 of the M1.

Car Travel – Post Code MK43 0AL

From London and the SouthTake the M1 north to junction 13. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit signposted A507 in the direction of Bedford. At the second roundabout, take the second exit signposted to Cranfield, Hulcote and Salford. Continue along this road to Salford and turn right at T-junction, signposted Cranfield. Follow this road up the hill and go straight across the first roundabout, right at the second, then left at the third. At the mini-roundabout (Petrol Station on your left) go straight over and the entrance to the University is first right - signposted ‘Main Reception’.

From Birmingham and the NorthM1 south to junction 14. Take A509 in direction of Wellingborough, then immediately first right, proceed through Moulsoe, then turn left following signposts.

From Bedford and the EastA428-A422 west to Astwood (7m), then left following signposts. Or A421 south-west through Kempston then right through Wootton (5m) following signposts.

From Oxford and the WestFollow A34, then A421, to Bicester, Buckingham and Milton Keynes. In Milton Keynes follow signs to M1 North (junction 14). Then proceed as from Birmingham and the North.

Parking AdviceYour need to register your arrival with Cranfield Security in Building 26 and collect a parking permit. Security staff will direct you to appropriate parking.

Rail travel• Bedford Midland Road on London St.Pancras - Leicester line. A public bus service is available

from Bedford to Cranfield University.• Milton Keynes Central on London Euston - North and North West line. Frequent, fast services.

A bus service is available from Milton Keynes bus station (very near to the Railway Station) to Cranfield University

• Railtrack travel information website gives timetable information for all train operating companies.

• National Rail Enquiries phone number is 08457 48 49 50

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Air travelOur nearest airport is London Luton, from here you can catch a train direct from Luton Airport Parkway station to Bedford (there is a shuttle bus from the terminal to the station). London Luton is also situated just off Junction 10 of the M1. From Bedford station you should take a Taxi (around £20) to Cranfield University. A direct Taxi from Luton airport to Cranfield University costs around £40.

You can also fly into London Heathrow, Gatwick or Stansted airports. From Heathrow and Gatwick travel into London and get a train from either St Pancras Station to Bedford, or Euston Station to Milton Keynes. Then take a Taxi to Cranfield University (around £20).

Bus and taxi information• Bedfordshire bus line 01234 228337 8.30 am - 5.00 pm. Monday to Friday. Operated

by Stagecoach *• Taxi numbers:

- A.B.C. Cars 01908 611000- AAA ** 01234 843232- AGS Taxis 01234 218888- Crown Cars 01234 750891- Direct Cars 01908 646565- JPS 01234 826361- JT Cars* 01234 750005- Skyline ** 01908 222111- Unicars 01234 751849- Village Hire 01234 765252

Maps of the campus and its surroundings can be found below and at the following link:

http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/locations/cranfield/index.html

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Conference Pack Contents

• Conference Programme

• Conference Proceedings (if requested)

• Call for Papers for TESConf 2014

• Call for authors for book chapters

• Summer School 2014

• Local wifi login details

• Pen

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Emergency Contact:Andy Shaw or Paul Phillips

T: +44 (0) 7599 982 238T: +44 (0) 7599 982 235

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Industry Partners Contact EPSRC Centre for Through-life

Engineering Services

Tel: +44 (0)1234 750111 x4031Email: TESConf@cranfi eld.ac.uk

This conference is organised by the:EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Through-life Engineering Services

Cranfi eld University, Cranfi eld, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK

www.through-life-engineering-services.org/TESConf/

Some images courtesy of our core partners Rolls-Royce, Bombardier Transportation and BAE Systems.